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Sota Fujii shows a piece of calligraphy he wrote, during a news conference held Sunday in Numazu, Shizuoka Prefecture. The kanji letters, read as shoshin, means a beginner s spirit. | KYODO
Kyodo, Jiji Jul 4, 2021
Numazu, Shizuoka Pref. – Teenage shogi sensation Sota Fujii ascended to the highest rank of ninth dan on Saturday, becoming the youngest professional player of the traditional board game to achieve the feat.
Fujii becomes youngest shogi player to reach highest 9th dan rank
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ukanmuri, the “roof” radical), 必 (
hitsu, certainty) and 山 (
yama, mountain). Which begs the question, why do these three parts come together to form a kanji that can mean both “secrecy” and “bunched together”?
To figure that out we’ll need to take a closer look at the character’s major parts and explore their origins before ultimately reaching two possible theories as to how the modern 密 came into existence.
Following 書き順 (
kakijun, stroke order), let’s look at ウ冠 first. This is the simplest of the components. Its name refers to the fact that it looks similar to the katakana ウ and is written on the top of the kanji much like where a 冠 (